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Firstly, this is certainly not to be missed! Secondly, check the opening times as it's only open a few hours each day. There are only steps up to a door from the outside so you are not prepared in any way for what you are...More

Specifically visited this church in a small authentic plaza to hear the Sisters of the Poor nuns sing the Eucharist service at 12:30pm lunchtime.
Very moving and a lovely lovely building.
Take time out to visit if you can.

i read alot about capilla del obispo and decided to see it for myself. i wasnt dissapointed . it is in the charming plaza de la paja. it took yeara of rwnovatipn before they reopenwd this place. it has become extremel popular amo.g the cities...More

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La Latina

La Latina is a charming neighbourhood with two uniquepersonalities. At first glance, it’s distinctlyold-world, with narrow streets weaving a maze amongcharming stone buildings in sunny, bright colors likeyellow and pink. The other side of La Latina ischaracterized by a young population and a bohemianvibe, as evidenced by a dynamic and evolving selectionof new bars, shops, coworking spaces, and other

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businesses popping up in the area. In the northernpart of the neighbourhood, the Cava Alta and Cava Bajastreets constitute the tapas center of Madrid, whereeach age-old restaurant serves up distinctivespecialties like huevos rotos and patatas bravas.Locals have come here for generations to while awayhours over drinks and tapas with friends. On Sundaysand public holidays, the streets to the south of LaLatina metro station transform into a giant open-airmarket full of locals sifting through tent after tentof art, apparel, and antiques. Any day of the week,the intriguing blend of the traditional and the hipmake the streets of La Latina worth exploring.